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San Diego World Trade Center Joins EngEx 2010 to Provide Export Opportunities

12 July 2010 2,236 views No Comment

**UPDATE: COMPANY SEEMS TO HAVE BEEN FRAUDULENT & CONFERENCE HAS BEEN CANCELED W/OUT REFUNDS. IF YOU HAVE LOST MONEY VIA ENGEX, CONTACT THE CALIFORNIA ATTORNEY GENERAL’S OFFICE.**
Expo Supports Presidential Policy to Double Exports in Five Years-


EngEx 2010, the first comprehensive engineering conference dedicated to environmental and economic sustainability, has announced a strategic initiative with the WORLD TRADE CENTER San Diego to create new export opportunities for attendees. “The benefit for our members is that they can identify opportunities in developing countries and markets, and learn how to access government resources to find international buyers,” said Bella Heule, President and Chief Executive Officer of the WORLD TRADE CENTER San Diego. EngEx will offer the unique opportunity to collaborate with researchers, businesses, non-profits and governmental agencies to share ideas concerning energy, water, transportation, infrastructure and environmental efficiency and development. “The partnership with the WORLD TRADE CENTER San Diego provides our attendees with a new opportunity to include foreign trade and exporting in their business development plans,” said Kausain Shaikh, Founder of EngEx 2010. “We are very excited to be supporting President Obama’s initiative to drive more foreign exports in the next five years, especially from green businesses.”



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